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Relationship among photosynthesis, ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco) and water relations of the subtropical vegetable Chinese broccoli grown in the tropics by manipulation of root-zone temperature

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ENVIRONMENTAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 119-128

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0098-8472(01)00089-2

Keywords

Brassica alboglabra; photosynthesis; root-zone temperature; Rubisco; subtropical vegetables; water relations

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Photosynthesis, initial Rubisco activity, Rubisco protein, total soluble protein and water relations were studied in subtropical Chinese broccoli (Brassica alboglabra) grown aeroponically in a tropical (Singapore) greenhouse. Aerial parts of the plant were maintained at hot ambient (A) temperature, but with their roots exposed to two different root-zone temperatures (RZTs): a constant 25 degreesC-RZT and a diurnally fluctuating ambient temperature (25-40 degreesC). Plants grown at 25 degreesC-RZT exhibited greater non-stomatal and stomatal limitation of photosynthetic rates (light- and CO2-saturated O-2 evolution, P-max and light-saturated CO2 assimilation, A(sat)). Light saturated stomatal conductance (g(s sat)) was higher in 25 degreesC-RZT than A-RZT plants. Initial Rubisco activity and Rubisco protein was significantly lower in A-RZT plants than 25 degreesC-RZT. The total soluble protein per unit leaf area showed a marked decrease in plants grown at A-RZT compared to those grown at 25 degreesC-RZT. Predawn and midday leaf water potential (Psi (leaf)) were higher in 25 degreesC-RZT than A-RZT plants. Reciprocal RZT transfer experiments were also conducted to study the relationship among photosynthesis, Rubisco and water relations. Immediate parallel decreases were observed in A(sat), g(s sat) and Psi (leaf) when plants were transferred from 25 degreesC-RZT to A-RZT. However, significant increases in these parameters were observed after only 3 days of RZT transfer from ambient to 25 degreesC. Decreases in non-stomatal limitation of photosynthesis, P-max, initial Rubisco activity, Rubisco and total leaf soluble proteins were not detected. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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